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chasse

Reliquary vs Chasse - What's the difference?

reliquary | chasse |


As nouns the difference between reliquary and chasse

is that reliquary is a container to hold or display religious relics while chasse is reliquary.

Feretory vs Chasse - What's the difference?

feretory | chasse |


As nouns the difference between feretory and chasse

is that feretory is a receptacle that houses relics of saints while chasse is reliquary.

Chasse vs Martyry - What's the difference?

chasse | martyry |


As nouns the difference between chasse and martyry

is that chasse is reliquary while martyry is a shrine in honor of a (usually religious, notably christian) martyr, possibly at his grave.

Wild vs Chasse - What's the difference?

wild | chasse |


As nouns the difference between wild and chasse

is that wild is the undomesticated state of a wild animal while chassé is a gliding movement in dance (especially ballet) with the same foot always leading.

As verbs the difference between wild and chasse

is that wild is to commit random acts of assault, robbery, and rape in an urban setting, especially as a gang while chassé is to perform this step.

As an adjective wild

is untamed; not domesticated.

As an adverb wild

is inaccurately; not on target.

As a proper noun Wild

is {{surname|from=Middle English}} for a wild person, or for someone living in uncultivated land.

Terms vs Chasse - What's the difference?

terms | chasse |


As nouns the difference between terms and chasse

is that terms is while chasse is reliquary.

Chassed vs Chasse - What's the difference?

chassed | chasse |


As a verb chassed

is (chasse).

As a noun chasse is

reliquary.

Chase vs Chasse - What's the difference?

chase | chasse |


In intransitive terms the difference between chase and chasse

is that chase is to give chase; to hunt while chasse is to perform this step.

As nouns the difference between chase and chasse

is that chase is the act of one who chases another; a pursuit while chassé is a gliding movement in dance (especially ballet) with the same foot always leading.

As verbs the difference between chase and chasse

is that chase is to pursue, to follow at speed while chassé is to perform this step.

As a proper noun Chase

is {{surname|from=nicknames}} from a Middle English nickname for a hunter.

Chasse vs Chaise - What's the difference?

chasse | chaise |


As nouns the difference between chasse and chaise

is that chasse is a gliding movement in dance (especially ballet) with the same foot always leading while chaise is an open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels.

As a verb chassé

is to perform this step.

Chausse vs Chasse - What's the difference?

chausse | chasse |


As nouns the difference between chausse and chasse

is that chausse is armor for the legs, usually made of mail while chassé is a gliding movement in dance (especially ballet) with the same foot always leading.

As a verb chassé is

to perform this step.

Chases vs Chasse - What's the difference?

chases | chasse |

Chasse is a anagram of chases.



As nouns the difference between chases and chasse

is that chases is plural of lang=en while chassé is a gliding movement in dance (especially ballet) with the same foot always leading.

As a verb chassé is

to perform this step.

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